In Loving Memory of Mr. Anthony Romo and His Beloved Wife, Jessica
Barstow, California — November 21, 2025
With heavy hearts, we share the tragic passing of Mr. Anthony Romo, of Barstow, California, who died on November 21, 2025, alongside his beloved wife, Jessica, in a devastating car accident. Their deaths occurred while traveling home on the 15 freeway near Barstow, after returning from what would be their final cruise together.
Anthony and Jessica’s love story began at Whittier High School, where they met as teenagers. From that moment, they were inseparable. Over the course of 39 years, their bond grew stronger, built on friendship, devotion, and shared adventures. They were soulmates who delighted in traveling, exploring new places, and creating lasting memories. Their marriage was a testament to enduring love, filled with laughter, joy, and unwavering support for one another.
Jessica passed away at the scene of the accident, while Anthony was taken by ambulance but tragically died before he could be airlifted. Though the details are painful, their family finds a small measure of comfort in knowing that they left this world together, never having to face a day apart. Anthony and Jessica leave behind their four children — Josh, Alexis, Johnny, and David — and their cherished grandchildren Maya, JJ, Amelia, Scarlett, and Jiraiya. Their family is devastated by this unimaginable loss, yet they are holding on to each other, drawing strength from the love and legacy their parents instilled.
The Romo family is working to bring Jessica home to Las Vegas and arrange services that will honor both Anthony and Jessica’s lives and the love they shared. During this difficult time, they are overwhelmed by grief and the unexpected burdens that accompany such a tragedy. The outpouring of support, whether through donations, prayers, or kind words, has been deeply appreciated and serves as a reminder of the community’s compassion.
Anthony and Jessica’s story is one of true love, resilience, and devotion. Though their lives ended far too soon, their memory will live on in the hearts of their children, grandchildren, and all who were touched by their warmth

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